nomos
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I'm moving again so once more I'm faced with the question of whether to keep or dispose of my large (and heavy) collection of cassettes. It's mostly hip hop, spanning the mid-80s to early-90s. I'm still attached to the music but it's been years since I've had the tape deck plugged in and listened to any of them. I've since found full-album mp3 replacements for the best of them (I don't have the time or money to search out vinyl or CD copies of all the stuff I've already bought).
So do I get rid of them or is there some overly compelling argument to be made for sparing them? I've thought of disposing of the tapes themselves but keeping the inserts. Seems unholy but pragmatic, given that I've got the copies.
And anyway, wouldn't most of us like to forget that the cassette ever existed?** As a technology, it was so inanely linear, prone to internal screw ups, and murder on Walkman batteries. There was nothing endearing about the way they aged either - no warm crackle, etc., just slurs, dropouts, screwdrivers and swearing.
So have you all gone ahead and trashed yours?
** I don't mean mix tapes, 4trackers, DATs, etc. That's a whole other set of issues.
So do I get rid of them or is there some overly compelling argument to be made for sparing them? I've thought of disposing of the tapes themselves but keeping the inserts. Seems unholy but pragmatic, given that I've got the copies.
And anyway, wouldn't most of us like to forget that the cassette ever existed?** As a technology, it was so inanely linear, prone to internal screw ups, and murder on Walkman batteries. There was nothing endearing about the way they aged either - no warm crackle, etc., just slurs, dropouts, screwdrivers and swearing.
So have you all gone ahead and trashed yours?
** I don't mean mix tapes, 4trackers, DATs, etc. That's a whole other set of issues.
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